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ECOWAS speaks on Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger’s exit
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has reacted to the announcement by the military juntas in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger Republic, that they have exited from the regional bloc.
The Economic Community of West African States has reacted to three countries’ exit from the regional bloc.
The countries that announced their exit on Sunday are Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, citing drift in the ideals of the founding fathers.
They also accused ECOWAS of failing to assist them in curbing insecurity challenges, among other issues.
ECOWAS body however revealed that it was yet to receive a formal exit notice, but said, they will work to resolve issues in the interest of the region.
“The ECOWAS Commission is yet to receive any direct formal notification from the three member states about their intention to withdraw from the community,” ECOWAS said in a statement posted on X social media network.
The regional body however said it was “seized with the development.”
‘Important’ member states
ECOWAS added that it had been “working assiduously with these countries for the restoration of constitutional order.”
“Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali remain important members of the community and the authority remains committed to finding a negotiated solution to the political impasse.”
ECOWAS said it will make further pronouncements “as the situation evolves.”
In a joint statement on Sunday, Captain Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso, Colonel Assimi Goita of Mali, and General Abdourahamane Tchiani of Niger said it was their “sovereign decision” to leave ECOWAS, adding that their exit was “without delay.”
The countries, which are under military rule following separate coups, have accused ECOWAS of unfairly targeting them, especially in relation to political and security situations in the three nations.